Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer Have Little Concern for Male Characters in Their Comedy

This past August, Jennifer Lawrence bestowed the best possible gift upon the Internet by revealing that she and Amy Schumer had teamed up to write a comedy in which they both star as sisters. At the time, the Oscar-winning actress offered some insight into the unlikely duo’s writing process, but stayed mum in terms of the plot of the big-screen collaboration. But on Wednesday, while promoting the final installment of The Hunger Games in Berlin, Lawrence let slip some integral plot details about the movie of our dreams.

“Amy[’s character], in this movie, she has it very together,“ Lawrence revealed. “It’s her [character’s] lifelong dream to be a flight attendant. She works at the airport.”

As for where Lawrence’s character falls on the personality spectrum, the Oscar-winning actress teased, “I’m a mess.”

So probably a little more of this . . .

Than this . . .

Lawrence confessed that she was the one to e-mail Schumer after seeing the comedian in her breakout summer feature, Trainwreck, and their communications escalated from there.

“I reached out and everything just happened so quickly,” Lawrence told Entertainment Tonight. “We both have very similar senses of humor, obviously, and aren’t afraid, which is a good and bad thing, because I don’t know what our movie will be rated. And we’re both very blunt. So we’ve gotten through a really strenuous process without ever fighting, because we’re both very straightforward.”

Lawrence also suggested that the film does not center on romantic subplots either. When asked whether Lawrence was leaving cameo parts open for her Hunger Games co-stars Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth, the actress replied, “No, no, no, no, no. There’s not really boys in it.”

To Extra, she clarified, “There’s not really a lot of [male characters] in the story. It’s mostly just me and Amy.”

As those summer vacation photos suggested, Lawrence confirms that the two personalities were destined to be friends: “We’re made for each other,” she said, before calling their friendship “cosmic.”

(Earlier this week, Schumer told press that she and Lawrence had just finished a new draft of the script. “We’re excited about it,” she said. “It’s funny, it’s dirty, it’s real . . . it’s like us.”)

While speaking to Extra, Lawrence also provided some details about her recent celebrity hangout with Schumer, Aziz Ansari, and Chris Pratt—while she and Pratt were filming their sci-fi romance Passengers in Atlanta.

“My house was overtaken by comedians,” Lawrence said. “[Amy] was getting in[to town] late [because] she was on a comedy tour with Aziz, who is another one of my friends. So it was very fun.”

Aside from collaborating on Instagram videos, Lawrence also said they convened at Pratt's house for what was quite possibly the worst-catered house party ever.

“Pratt had us over for a barbecue and did not have any food,” Lawrence said. “He’s done that twice now . . . where I go over with a group of people and he calls it a barbecue and he doesn’t feed us . . . He went to Kroger and got a rotisserie chicken but then he put it in the oven, so it was totally dried out. It was like National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation turkey. It was awful. It was like, ‘I have to go now, because I have to eat.’ He is the worst barbeque host ever, but a very sweet guy.”

Passengers is slated for a December 2016 release. No word yet on when the much-anticipated Lawrence-Schumer film will reach theaters.